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Do Chor
The Bombay police is baffled at a series of robberies being committed in homes of prominent people, with the thief leaving a swastika and stealing only one set of jewellery instead of everything in the safe. Their investigation takes them to bring in a notorious burglar, Tony, who denies having anything to do with these robberies.
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Plot Summary
Two thieves, Ratan and Shyam, attempt to steal from a wealthy industrialist, only to find themselves entangled in a series of unfortunate events. Their lives take a turn when they encounter a blind singer, who unknowingly becomes a pawn in their dangerous game. As the police close in and their plans unravel, they must confront their actions and the consequences they bring.
Critical Reception
Do Chor was a moderately successful film, appreciated for its comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Kishore Kumar and Sunil Dutt. While not a critical masterpiece, it resonated with audiences for its light-hearted approach to a crime theme, blended with elements of drama and romance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and comedic timing, especially from its lead actors.
Appreciated for its blend of crime, comedy, and melodrama.
Seen as an entertaining watch with a satisfactory conclusion.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Do Chor' on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film features a memorable song sequence where Kishore Kumar and Sunil Dutt are seen playfully teasing each other, a testament to their strong on-screen chemistry.
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